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We ARE Experts. We specialize in the whole space disinfection of office buildings, gyms, clinics, warehouses etc. Don’t let Coronavirus (COVID-19) slow down your business.
Our commitment is to the health and safety of our customers and partners, creating safer environments we offer:
Our service provides products identified by the EPA as being effective against SARS-CoV-2, the cause of COVID-19*, by using a Sanitizer and Virucide that has been proven to disinfect all interior treatable surfaces. This broad-spectrum disinfectant is also effective against a wide variety of pathogens, including:
COVID-19 is the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2.
The virus has been named “Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2” or “SARS-CoV-2” and was identified in late 2019. It is a type of enveloped human coronavirus.
This virus likely originated in bats prior to transmission to humans via direct contact with bats or via contact with animals infected by bats in Asia.
At this time, the virus is believed to be transmitted only via person to person contact by touch or by inhalation near an infected person or by contact with surfaces which harbor the virus.
No. Some people show symptoms, and some show no symptoms (asymptomatic). Those who show no symptoms are particularly a concern in that they can spread the virus without knowing. The incubation period is typically several days or longer.
Nobody knows at this point. Experts are hopeful that the virus will run the traditional cycle of dying off in warm weather, but there is no information to support this currently. If there is a decline, some are concerned that it may resurge late this year.
Follow guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html
At this time, virologists believe that the virus can survive in droplets transmitted by sneezing or coughing for three hours, on cardboard for a day, and on plastic or stainless steel for three days.
D7 is an aqueous-based disinfectant that can rapidly neutralize highly toxic chemical and biological materials. The formulation:
D7 contains surfactants, mild solvents, inorganic salts, a low concentration of hydrogen peroxide (~3.5%), a hydrogen peroxide activator, and water. The surfactants soften the cell walls of pathogens which allows the activated peroxide to penetrate to the interior for complete kill.
This unique combination of mild ingredients works synergistically to kill persistent biological pathogens which has been demonstrated in testing at numerous government and private facilities and in many field applications – outperforming formulations that contain much harsher chemicals.
The D7 chemistry is licensed by Decon7 Systems from Sandia National Laboratories, a U.S. Government research and development laboratory, where it was originally developed to decontaminate chemical and biological warfare agents for military and homeland security applications. Decon7 Systems has
greatly expanded its use to many other applications. Recent laboratory testing and field applications have demonstrated that D7 has high efficacy against pathogens of concern to human health, and in agriculture and food processing such as Listeria, E. coli, Salmonella, the African Swine Fever virus, the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus, Salmonella and E. coli biofilms, Avian Influenza, and Bacillus spores. Most of these tests were conducted in the presence of a high organic or soil loading. These results clearly demonstrate that the use of D7 can significantly improve both human and animal health.
D7 can effectively inactivate coronaviruses. In tests at Kansas State University, D7 was shown to rapidly and completely inactivate a >5Log10 concentration of Bovine Coronavirus (BCV) with a one minute contact time even in the presence of a 50% organic loading1. Note that in the report for these tests referenced below, D7 is referred to by its development name of DF-200. Based on these results, D7 can effectively be used to disinfect facilities such as hospitals, railway stations, and airports against coronaviruses and other pathogenic organisms – even in areas with high organic or soil loads.
D7 can be easily deployed. It can be dispersed as a highly stable foam through existing foam generating equipment. When deployed as a foam, it clings to vertical and downward facing surfaces for 30 minutes or more to achieve long contact times against persistent toxic materials including biofilms. It can also be deployed as a liquid spray either through large-scale sprayers or from a hand-held spray can (i.e., BDAS+) which enables rapid deployment within seconds. D7 can also be
deployed as a fog (or mist) from aerosol- generating devices primarily for interior decontamination – which is the ideal deployment method for large spaces potentially contaminated with coronaviruses. Once D7 comes into contact with bacteria or viruses either in the air or on surfaces, these pathogens are quickly killed or inactivated reducing the risk of infections to people in the area.